bitbake: toasterui: capture keyboard interrupts the same way as knotty

knotty captures two levels of keyboard interrupt: a single interrupt
or two interrupts in a row. These then trigger stateShutdown
and stateForceShutdown respectively.

toasterui doesn't have an equivalent way of capturing interrupts and
using them to shut down bitbake. Now that we are no longer using
knotty + XMLRPCServer for our command line builds (since switching to
per-project build directories), we see some odd side effects of this,
such as builds continuing after they have been interrupted on the
command line.

Bring toasterui in line with knotty (copy-paste most of the code
in knotty.py which deals with interrupts) so that a keyboard
interrupt actually shuts down the bitbake server (if not in
observe only mode).

Additionally use the cancel_cli_build() method to set the Build
status to CANCELLED in Toaster's db when we get keyboard interrupts.
This means that builds interrupted on the command line show as
cancelled (same as if they'd been cancelled from the Toaster UI),
as specified in the UI designs.

[YOCTO #8515]

(Bitbake rev: d39d2edca95900da433074ee95a192d7bfe7090d)

Signed-off-by: Elliot Smith <elliot.smith@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Wood <michael.g.wood@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
Elliot Smith
2016-05-12 15:10:37 +01:00
committed by Richard Purdie
parent df0fc2d908
commit d9d715b9f9

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@@ -441,7 +441,22 @@ def main(server, eventHandler, params):
if ioerror.args[0] == 4:
pass
except KeyboardInterrupt:
main.shutdown = 1
if params.observe_only:
print("\nKeyboard Interrupt, exiting observer...")
main.shutdown = 2
if not params.observe_only and main.shutdown == 1:
print("\nSecond Keyboard Interrupt, stopping...\n")
_, error = server.runCommand(["stateForceShutdown"])
if error:
logger.error("Unable to cleanly stop: %s" % error)
if not params.observe_only and main.shutdown == 0:
print("\nKeyboard Interrupt, closing down...\n")
interrupted = True
_, error = server.runCommand(["stateShutdown"])
if error:
logger.error("Unable to cleanly shutdown: %s" % error)
buildinfohelper.cancel_cli_build()
main.shutdown = main.shutdown + 1
except Exception as e:
# print errors to log
import traceback